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TOP Row---Alfred Gomes, Donald Davis, Everett Guild, Logan Ash, Ted Sro!t, Bill Emery, Salvador Garcia, Burrzell Ufelander, Vernon Hare, foe Erisey, Don Staliom, SECOND ROW'-ROIJPTI Conway, Merrill Newman, john lVlcCoy, Clyde Lamphere, Louis Ferraiuolo, Bill Comfort, Fenton lWcCullouglr, Robert Fitch, Phyllis Leonard, Geraldine Coxg THIRD Row-Lois Lawrie, Marjone Crane, ,loan Sivley, Peggy Skinner, Barbara Burl- eson, lilattie Zumwalt, Betsy Davison, Merle Ballard, BOTTOM ROW'-Mdfy Keller, Mary Lou Rathbun, ,losephirre Carrdito, Lorraine Heard, Barbara Guiliani, Carol Thayer, Elsie Westfall, Alma Baker. op omore Class Dear Sophomore Class of 43-44: smooth sailing goes to our very able and per- P b bl b , t h t f fectly swell advisors, Mrs. Stanley and Coach . n m n . . ro a Y you ca re em er Jus W a u Glasgow. Our president, Lorraine Heard, also it was being a sophomore. This is just to make you think back on it and remember this class of 43-44. Vile started out with a bang-frightening the Freshmen for the first week and then giv- ing them a reception to soothe their feelings. I guess you can remember what that was like. We drifted along for a while and then in- troduced something new-a Frosh-Soph party which was a great success. A little later we put on a successful assembly. Of course a great deal of credit for our deserves a big hand. Her leadership inspired us to put real effort into our projects. Elsie VC'esrfall assisted her as secretary and Peggy Skinner as treasurer. Our vice president was Joseph Erisey, and we were well represented in the executive committee by Merrill New- man. Both the boys and girls of our class have entered into sports and other activities through- out the year. Many have received mention as above average participants. JOAN SIVLEY
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roP now-Tom Rutledge, Delbert Fullmer, Bob Farnsnfortlv, Harold Giddingsg sEcoNn Row-Stanley Koz- loski, Bob Ross, Clair Slvippen, Donald Veda, ,lack Triplett, Roy Triplctt, THIRD ROW-Richard Ramos, Kirk M6f5lr,'R, Ralph I u.raro, Clarence Ranlx, Vernon Conway, Carmen Fuvaro, FOURTH Row-LaVerne Turner, Dorotlzy Bruffet, Wanda Hall, ,loan Olvey, Betty Lou Bawden, Helen Zoller, Claudine Tolson, Thelma Weast, Ruth Watt, Maureen Riley, BOTTOM ROW-DOT0ll7fV Zumwalt, Plroelre Davison, Gerry Moffat, Do- lores Moore, ,loan Flint, Loretta Lecce, ,lean Hicok. unior ass In spite of the changes war has brought, pen, vice presidentg Donald Heard, class rep- the Juniors have fulfilled all that has been ex- resentativeg Dolores Moore, secretaryg Thelma pected of them as juniors, and managed to accomplish quite a bit more. The junior boys have made up an extremely high percentage of our football, basketball, baseball and track teams. There are three members of this class in the C. S. F., namely Bob Farnsworth, Jean Hicolc and Gerry Moffat. The juniors elected Joan Flint to the re- sponsible office of class presidentg Clair Ship- Vlleasr, treasurer, and Maurine Riley, yell leader. The juniors may very well boast of a Junior Play that should prove a challenge to the Junior classes to come. The cooperation and enthusiasm that has gone into each task undertaken, has brought, not only success, but recognition from fellow students and towns- people. GERRY MOFFAT
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TOP Row-Clyde Wheeler, Jesu Castaneda, Fred Sandridgeg sscomi now-Olend Crabtree, Bob Adams, Ted Towne, Tom Snider, Bill Talbot, Bill Collins, Don Sandridge, Roy Rutledge, THIRD Row-Ruby Berry, Janet Allen, Gordon Fitch, ,lark Winters, Kenneth Schwartz, Roland Barber, Raymond Castanedag FOURTH ROW' Ferdina Titus, Freda Zwald, Bernita Rodgers, Wilma Crabtree, Lorraine Farnsworth, Kate Taranto, Borrow: ROW'1.1iiI1fd Ann Barr, Ida Bertram, Barbara Betterton, Ruth Ann Zumwalt, Vivian Guild, Feesie Farnsworth. FBS H1311 C ZISS One short year ago the class of 47 , an exceptionally small group, being only thirty-six strong, entered the halls of Colusa High. Initiation, painfully endured, was followed by a warm reception. Though only eighteen boys are in the Freshman class, sports activities claimed thir- teen of them, which is an exceptional turnout. The Freshman Assembly went over with I1 hang. The Cowboy Band made their debut and easily took first honors. Bv the end of the first semester the Freshman Class was well represented in the C. S. F. by four students. With the year coming to an end soon, all Freshmen are looking forward to their return, next year, as sophomores. KENNETH SCHWARTZ
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